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When Coast Guard pilot Steve Torpey got called into work on a Friday night back in January, 1998, he had no idea he was heading into the most challenging flight of his career. At that point, two Coast Guard helicopters had already failed to rescue the crew of the sunken fishing vessel La Conte. Torpey's crew — manning the third helicopter — were the stranded fishermen's last hope. Now retired, Steve Torpey joins host Mike Corey to share his memories of that fateful rescue mission. See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
Torpey, the Clare based sports engineering company, has been named the Best Sports Business at the prestigious Irish Sport Industry Awards. The award recognises Torpey's leadership in performance-driven sports equipment, its commitment to sustainability, and its expansion into international markets. For more on this, Derrick Lynch was joined by the Managing Director of Torpey, Seán Torpey. Image (c) The Torpey Bambú hurley via Canva.
Emma recently won the Paul Gillan Bursary and tells her story of that came about along with her medical condition and treatment . https://www.heartchildren.ie/2026/01/19/paul-gillen-bursary-2026/. Originally broadcast as part of Saturday Chronicle 2nd May 2026 hosted by Marie McNamara and Trish Nugent and broadcast live from the SBCR studios at the Derg Alliance Building, Scariff, Co Clare.. Saturday Chronicle is Sponsored by JAMES M NASH AND DERG KITCHEN DESIGN http://dergkitchendesign.ie Message or what's app the studio on 089 2582647 or email sbcrstudio@gmail.com
Today with chat with Shane Torpey, the founder of the grow lighting company "MIGRO" and the creator of the YouTube channel by the same name! This guys knows his stuff when it comes to LED lighting technology. He has been on the show a few times before, but it has been a while since his last appearance. So I thought it was time to get him back on and find out what's new with LED grow lights, and how things are going over at MIGRO We talk about bro science, good and bad lighting tech, diodes, drivers and much more. Its a very insightful episodes that you should definitely listen to before you buy your next grow light. I hope you enjoy the episode! Do you have any suggestions for guest on the show? Let us know by getting in touch over at Percys, or on our Discord Server!
We speak to Brian from Tulla Drama Group about their upcoming January plays ‘A Dog's Life' and ‘I Do' taking place in Tulle courthouse from Wednesday 21st to Saturday 24th January. https://www.facebook.com/p/Tulla-Drama-100003559371359/ Originally broadcast Live from the SBCR Studio on 10th January 2026 as part of Saturday Chronicle hosted by Stephen Minogue and Anthony Lenihan. Saturday Chronicle is Sponsored by JAMES M NASH AND DERG KITCHEN DESIGN http://dergkitchendesign.ie Message or what's app the studio on 089 2582647 or email sbcrstudio@gmail.com
has started a new business in Tulla. The silver branch wine bar has opened its doors to the public and she is organising a Christmas carol service in the Old cinema along with a Christmas market in Cnoc na Gaoithe. Originally broadcast as part of Saturday Chronicle 15th November 2025 hosted by Daragh Leamy and Stephen Minogue. Saturday Chronicle is Sponsored by JAMES M NASH AND DERG KITCHEN DESIGN http://dergkitchendesign.ie Message or what's app the studio on 089 2582647 or email sbcrstudio@gmail.com
Past pupil of St Joseph's Tulla, tells us about his musical career and his new album “Why Won't the World Stop Turning” As part of the 75th Anniversary for St Josephs secondary School in Tulla - Originally broadcast as part of Saturday Chronicle 13th September 2025 live from the Farmers Market at Tulla Courthouse hosted by Daragh Leamy and Stephen Minogue. Saturday Chronicle is Sponsored by JAMES M NASH AND DERG KITCHEN DESIGN http://dergkitchendesign.ie Message or what's app the studio on 089 2582647 or email sbcrstudio@gmail.com
Torpey Hurling are attempting to revolutionise some aspects of hurling - from the bamboo crafter hurls that combat ash dieback, to their new protective glove called ‘The Klaw'.Sean Torpey, joins Ger & Study on the line to tell us all about it…Off The Ball Breakfast w/ UPMC Ireland | #GetBackInAction Catch The Off The Ball Breakfast show LIVE weekday mornings from 7:30am or just search for Off The Ball Breakfast and get the podcast on the Off The Ball app.SUBSCRIBE at OffTheBall.com/joinOff The Ball Breakfast is live weekday mornings from 7:30am across Off The Ball
United are linked with a move for a new midfielder, Chelsea play a game of how low can you go, and on this day United played a home game at their most hated ground, leading to some good trivia. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Send us a textSearch isn't just about Google anymore — and the fastest-growing search engine might already be on your phone. With 55% of consumers now starting their search journey on social platforms, TikTok is leading a massive shift in how people discover, evaluate, and buy.In this episode of FUTUREPROOF., Brian Torpey, TikTok's Global Head of Search Monetization Product Solutions and Operations, takes us inside how TikTok is redefining the search experience for a new generation. We dig into the platform's latest search ad products, the surprising ways consumers use TikTok to find answers, and how brands can harness TikTok's organic and paid tools to stay ahead.We also explore:Why TikTok search is fundamentally different from traditional search enginesHow Omnicom Media Group's partnership with TikTok is reshaping paid search strategiesWhat TikTok's search data reveals about real consumer intentThe opportunities (and challenges) for marketers in the “social-first” search eraWhether you're a marketer looking to future-proof your search strategy or just curious about how TikTok is quietly becoming a search powerhouse, this is one episode you don't want to miss.
Send us a textIn this episode of the Light Up Your Worth podcast, host Debbie sits down with Sara Torpey, creator of Selling for Weirdos and a business coach dedicated to helping current and former teachers thrive in business without succumbing to burnout.Sara shares insights from her journey, emphasizing simplicity in business offerings, the importance of setting boundaries, and avoiding the trap of perfectionism. She discusses how focusing on joy and authenticity can transform daily business decisions and highlights the powerful shift from a structured work environment to entrepreneurial flexibility.They delve into practical strategies such as making daily tasks enjoyable, consistently engaging with clients, and maintaining wellness. Sara encourages listeners to break free from societal programming and to find balance in their professional and personal lives. Key takeaways include reconnecting with supportive communities, the significance of 'inviting' rather than 'pressuring' in sales, and the importance of recognizing joy over mere gratitude in daily endeavors.00:00 Welcome and Introduction00:06 Meet Sara Torpey: Creator of Selling for Weirdos01:45 The Power of One Goal04:21 Breaking Free from Traditional Work Structures09:23 Simplifying Your Business Approach16:20 The Importance of Talking About Your Business19:15 Decision Fatigue and the Cup Method19:50 Weekly Themes for Content Creation20:12 Understanding and Serving Your Audience21:34 Finding Joy in Everyday Life25:17 The Joy of Giving in Business25:53 Balancing Giving and Receiving33:09 The Power of Music and Personal Worth35:57 Connecting with SaraConnect with Sara:https://www.torpeycoaching.com/; https://www.linkedin.com/in/saratorpey/; https://www.facebook.com/groups/uncomplicatingbusiness Thank you for tuning into another illuminating episode of Light Up Your Worth. Your presence here is a testament to your commitment to healing, personal growth, and self discovery. As we conclude, remember, your worth is innate, your light is powerful beyond words, and your potential is limitless.Remember, when you own your worth, your light shines with abundance. Until next time, let your inner light shine. Sending sunshine.Support the showI'd be honored to walk beside you in this intimate space through my monthly Light Up Your Worth Society soul circle. Come home to yourself and join our heart-centered community. Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/lightupyourworth YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/channel/Lightupyourworthpodcast Facebook Business Page: https://www.facebook.com/LightUpYourWorthwithDebbieMcAllister From my heart to yours, I'd love to invite you to support our podcast journey! If you've found value in our conversations and would like to share some love, you can treat me to a virtual coffee for just $5. It's a beautiful way to contribute whenever you feel called - no pressure, no commitments, just pure appreciation flowing both ways. https://www.buymeacoffee.com/lightupyrworth Spread your light with our soul family across 35 countries and beyond!
ESPN's The Far Post is back to chat about the Matildas 2-0 win over Argentina in Melbourne! Join Angela Christian-Wilkes, Marissa Lordanic, Anna Harrington, and Sam Lewis as we chat about Kahli Johnson's dream debut, Kaitlyn Torpey's crazy goal, Tom Sermanni's 150th and his comments on the state of the women's football, and so much more. Follow The Far Post on Twitter, Facebook, and Instagram. Check out espn.com.au or download the ESPN App. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Torpey is a musician who seems to have a bright future ahead of him. The Tulla artist has just released his new single, 'Why won't the world stop stop turning?' on the 13th of May. It is the second single, and title track, of his upcoming EP. To discuss this further, Torepy joined Alan Morrissey in-studio. Photo(C): Elsie Van Dam
INTERVIEW HIGHLIGHTS - Fran Torpey of Tulla has bought a building that would be well known to lots of people around east Clare as it was once the home of a thriving cinema. Fran still has some of the seats from the original building and talks to Anthony and Pat about owning a piece of history! Originally broadcast as part of Saturday Chronicle 15th February 2025 hosted by Pat O'Brien and Anthony Lenihan. Saturday Chronicle is Sponsored by JAMES M NASH AND DERG KITCHEN DESIGN http://dergkitchendesign.ie Message or what's app the studio on 089 2582647 or email sbcrstudio@gmail.com
Emma, Maj & Eric cover Kaitlyn Torpey's career, the Matildas squad for the SheBelieves Cup, the "spectator experience" at Ctrl-Alt-Delete Field, and more!
In reflection of a changing landscape, IL speaks with John Colan of Coaches, Inc., who discusses how he's come to represent a handful of college lacrosse coaches, including Virginia's Lars Tiffany, Brown's Jon Torpey and Bellarmine's Andy Whitley. Tiffany, Torpey and Whitley then join IL's Terry Foy to discuss why and how they started working with Colan and Coaches, Inc., and what they get out of the relationship.
Selling can be tough for a lot of people, especially if it doesn't come naturally. Whether it's the fear of being rejected, feeling awkward about promoting yourself, or worrying about coming off as too "salesy," it's easy to see why so many struggle with it. But the truth is, selling doesn't have to feel uncomfortable. When you approach it with confidence and authenticity, it can actually be a natural extension of the work you love to do. In this episode, I'm excited to sit down with Sara Torpey, a former educator turned business coach who's helping people rethink how they approach sales. Through her program Selling for Weirdos, she helps service-oriented entrepreneurs embrace their unique approach to sales without feeling pushy or fake. If selling has ever felt awkward or overwhelming for you, this conversation is a must-listen! Join me and Sara as we talk about: The challenges in selling, especially for service-based entrepreneurss How Sara shifted careers from teaching to sales, to eventually launching her coaching business Her sales philosophy, ABG or Always Be Giving (I love this acronym!!), and how to lead with service and generosity A mindset shift around instances when people say “no” – and this is a good one! Being confident in your offer and your expertise I hope this conversation with Sara has inspired you to rethink how you approach selling and feel more confident about sharing what you offer with the world. Remember, selling doesn't have to feel forced or uncomfortable when you lead with service and authenticity. Interview links Check out Sara's programs and offers here Connect with her on LinkedIn Join her Facebook group, Uncomplicating Business for Teachers, Helpers, and Givers Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
After an impressive career at High Point, Coach Torpey moves to the Ivy League to resurrect a storied Brown program.
Los ataques e insultos la llevaron a desear no ganar la “Flor de Oro”, comparte la representante de Centro, al abundar en la difícil experiencia que le tocó vivir en la pasada edición de la Feria. ¿Cómo ha superado el episodio? Asume el riesgo de “remover” el asunto, consciente de que puede volver a ser objeto del odio. “Lograr un cambio en las personas, que piensen mejor lo que escriben en las redes sociales”, es el objetivo de compartir su testimonio. Sigue aquí los detalles de esta impactante conversación.
Show notes: https://www.tamihackbarth.com/blog/episode-223 Welcome to Maycember! If you are a parent or teacher you know that May is just as busy as December (thank you Holderness family). It's also the season when we start looking towards summer break and beyond. Are you a teacher, helper or giver with something to teach? Would you like to make income from your ideas? This week's podcast guest Sara Torpey can teach you how to do just that.
Iconic sports moments can happen anywhere and to anyone. In this episode of the First Ballot Hall of Fame Podcast, friend of the show, comedian, and actor Michael Torpey breaks down one umpire's effort to leave it all on the field. Torpey also dissects the sweet relief of a barf and the most iconic vomits throughout his life. Timecodes: (10:11) Torpey's role on the "Young Rock" (26:09) The universality of vomiting (28:10) Torpey's vomiting experiences (34:53) Neil's experience driving in Manhattan (39:12) The SNL fire hose of vomit (42:14) "We're in white water rapids baby" (42:56) Neil is a multiple time all-star at not vomiting (44:23) The sweet relief of a barf (49:07) The catcher's quick escape (49:57) Torpey's 4th grade barfing story (55:06) Vomiting is the "body working in reverse" (58:00) The crowd reaction (1:02:03) The Michael Torpey call of the vomiting umpire (1:05:44) The vomiting testicle technique (1:08:10) The question we've all been waiting for (1:10:23) Vomiting in India (1:15:45) Brian O'Nora's Vomiting Story (1:32:07) A great baseball name Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Two of our Bristol City promotion heroes from the 1997/98 season talking about their time at the club... matches, derbies and memories...
March Madness is arguably the best part of college basketball and generates iconic moments year after year. SVP of Late Night West Coast at ViacomCBS and the Official College Basketball Fan of the First Ballot Hall of Fame Podcast, Nick Bernstein and Actor and Writer Michael Torpey join the pod to break down some of NCAA's most iconic moments and if any of them are worthy of the First Ballot Hall of Fame. Together they break down "The Shot" in 1998's first-round match-up between Ole Miss and Valparaiso and #16 UMBC's upset over #1 seed Virginia. Timecodes: (8:05) How Nick and Torpey first met (10:41) Torpey's Best Late Night Television appearance (12:31) A Great Baseball Nickname (14:08) Nick and Torpey's Celebrity BFF's (19:10) Nick's Submission for the First Ballot Hall of Fame - "The Shot" (Ole Miss vs Valparaiso) (33:34) Playing against identical twins (35:31) Overcoming a sibling's shadow - the story of Scott Drew (38:41) Playing for your Dad and the Drew family dynamic (47:09) The feeling after hitting "The Shot" (50:50) Torpey's Submission for the First Ballot Hall of Fame - #16 UMBC vs #1 UVA (1:07:02) Fighting for the moment (1:08:27) "Kids are stupid" (1:28:51) Odd's on Favorite Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
In the month of February Kaitlyn Torpey made her debut for the Matildas, scored her first goal for her country and signed a record transfer to the San Diego Wave. It's been a lot. As the Tillies book their ticket to the Paris Olympics we speak to Matilda number 227 about those first goal feelings, wearing the famous number 20 jersey and how she feels about moving to the United States. Featured: Kaitlyn Torpey, footballer, Matildas. Subscribe to the ABC Sport Newsletter
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This week, Aebhric talks with Darren Torpey who works on the search and rescue helicopter in NW Ireland. Darren is an alumnus of the Remote Paramedic programme and used his training to get a job on the SAR helicopters. He talks about his experience working in difficult and austere environments and how he uses prolonged field care daily.
On today's episode, the boys sit down with current High point University Head Coach Jon Torpey. We discuss his playing career, his time around the NLL, and his coaching career which included having Dan at High Point. Other topics include: - Pauly escalator story - Danny Bye Weeks As always, this episode is brought to you by Cottage Springs. Enjoy all the NLL action with a case or 90 of the Springs today.
2402 Meet the Host – Nancy Goodman Torpey (Jan. 10, 2024) Show Notes The microphone is turned around on Nancy Torpey this week when she is interviewed by Glen Gordon, Software Fellow at Freedom Scientific and host of the FSCast podcast. In this episode you'll learn how Nancy became interested in science, how she and … Continue reading 2402 Meet the Host – Nancy Goodman Torpey (Jan. 10, 2024) →
He is a competitive Masters Athlete for Olympic weightlifting and strongman competitions, AND he works as a referee, plus he is on the Board for USA Olympic Weightlifting. He has won bronze and gold medals at local and Texas state meets and even did a strongman competition in late 2019 and finished in third place for the master's group and qualified for Nationals. He also dabbled in “Vintage Baseball” – baseball played by the original 1860's baseball rules – and he played on such a team for about three years. On the faith side, he is managing partner of Virtuous Leadership LLC, working with bestselling author Alexandre Havard. He is also a Legatus member, serves as a national board member for Young Catholic Professionals, served on the Board of Catholic Charities Dallas, and was a member of Regnum Christi for eight years.
2352 Turning the Tables on the Torpey’s (Dec. 27, 2023) Show Notes Capping off the 13th year of Eyes On Success, Sam Jasmine, host of the Disability and Progress podcast, interviews hosts Nancy and Peter Torpey about their show. You'll learn how Eyes On Success got started, the mission of the show, how it evolved … Continue reading 2352 Turning the Tables on the Torpey’s (Dec. 27, 2023) →
We may never know what truly happened to Paul Pierce when he came crumbling down in Game 1 of the 2008 NBA Finals but we can speculate. Here to discuss Paul's exit in a wheelchair, his return 10 minutes later, and the mystery of whether he actually pooped his pants is producer, writer, and director Osman Noor and multiple time guest and co-host Michael Torpey. Showtime Codes: (7:30) How Charlie Sheen inadvertently helped Torpey's career (10:26) The etymology of the word dipshit (15:50) Weird Hollywood moments (28:45) The Bubble Gut Scenario (34:45) Is it wrong to root when athletes get injured? (36:10) A win is a win (49:57) The absurdity of calling for a wheelchair (55:00) Paul Pierce's Confession (01:07:44) Was Oral Roberts back there? (01:14:26) You mad: Torpey might be (01:21:23) Paul "Poo" Pierce Video Evidence (01:24:40) Favorite late night bits
On FSCast 237, a visit with Pete Torpey. You probably know him as the co-host of the Eyes on Success podcast, but prior to that, he had a distinguished career as a research fellow at Xerox. Then, Space Camp for interested visually impaired students. We'll get all the details from Group Coordinator Dan Oates and Space Camp Vice President Robin Soprano. Transcript available at blog.FreedomScientific.com/FSCast.
In this episode of International Horizons, RBI director John Torpey interviews Kristin Surak, professor at the London School of Economics, about her new book, The Golden Passport: Global Mobility for Millionaires (Harvard University Press, 2023). The conversation starts with the contrast of Torpey's The Invention of the Passport (Cambridge UP, 2018) and the “golden passport,” which reflects how, in the past three decades, many countries have opened avenues for the wealthy to buy passports and citizenship (aka “citizenship by investment”). Surak discusses the creation of this market and the reasons why some countries are opening these opportunities. Despite not necessarily being attractive citizenship destinations in themselves, there is a hierarchy of citizenships whereby some countries like Turkey can be a citizenship option for citizens with less attractive citizenships such as Syria, Afghanistan or Iraq. Finally, the author delves into the political economy of citizenship for small countries and how it has become a source of revenue for a number of struggling small countries. International Horizons is a podcast of the Ralph Bunche Institute for International Studies that brings scholarly expertise to bear on our understanding of international issues. John Torpey, the host of the podcast and director of the Ralph Bunche Institute, holds conversations with prominent scholars and figures in state-of-the-art international issues in our weekly episodes. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices Support our show by becoming a premium member! https://newbooksnetwork.supportingcast.fm/new-books-network
In this episode of International Horizons, RBI director John Torpey interviews Kristin Surak, professor at the London School of Economics, about her new book, The Golden Passport: Global Mobility for Millionaires (Harvard University Press, 2023). The conversation starts with the contrast of Torpey's The Invention of the Passport (Cambridge UP, 2018) and the “golden passport,” which reflects how, in the past three decades, many countries have opened avenues for the wealthy to buy passports and citizenship (aka “citizenship by investment”). Surak discusses the creation of this market and the reasons why some countries are opening these opportunities. Despite not necessarily being attractive citizenship destinations in themselves, there is a hierarchy of citizenships whereby some countries like Turkey can be a citizenship option for citizens with less attractive citizenships such as Syria, Afghanistan or Iraq. Finally, the author delves into the political economy of citizenship for small countries and how it has become a source of revenue for a number of struggling small countries. International Horizons is a podcast of the Ralph Bunche Institute for International Studies that brings scholarly expertise to bear on our understanding of international issues. John Torpey, the host of the podcast and director of the Ralph Bunche Institute, holds conversations with prominent scholars and figures in state-of-the-art international issues in our weekly episodes. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices Support our show by becoming a premium member! https://newbooksnetwork.supportingcast.fm/history
In this episode of International Horizons, RBI director John Torpey interviews Kristin Surak, professor at the London School of Economics, about her new book, The Golden Passport: Global Mobility for Millionaires (Harvard University Press, 2023). The conversation starts with the contrast of Torpey's The Invention of the Passport (Cambridge UP, 2018) and the “golden passport,” which reflects how, in the past three decades, many countries have opened avenues for the wealthy to buy passports and citizenship (aka “citizenship by investment”). Surak discusses the creation of this market and the reasons why some countries are opening these opportunities. Despite not necessarily being attractive citizenship destinations in themselves, there is a hierarchy of citizenships whereby some countries like Turkey can be a citizenship option for citizens with less attractive citizenships such as Syria, Afghanistan or Iraq. Finally, the author delves into the political economy of citizenship for small countries and how it has become a source of revenue for a number of struggling small countries. International Horizons is a podcast of the Ralph Bunche Institute for International Studies that brings scholarly expertise to bear on our understanding of international issues. John Torpey, the host of the podcast and director of the Ralph Bunche Institute, holds conversations with prominent scholars and figures in state-of-the-art international issues in our weekly episodes. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices Support our show by becoming a premium member! https://newbooksnetwork.supportingcast.fm/political-science
In this episode of International Horizons, RBI director John Torpey interviews Kristin Surak, professor at the London School of Economics, about her new book, The Golden Passport: Global Mobility for Millionaires (Harvard University Press, 2023). The conversation starts with the contrast of Torpey's The Invention of the Passport (Cambridge UP, 2018) and the “golden passport,” which reflects how, in the past three decades, many countries have opened avenues for the wealthy to buy passports and citizenship (aka “citizenship by investment”). Surak discusses the creation of this market and the reasons why some countries are opening these opportunities. Despite not necessarily being attractive citizenship destinations in themselves, there is a hierarchy of citizenships whereby some countries like Turkey can be a citizenship option for citizens with less attractive citizenships such as Syria, Afghanistan or Iraq. Finally, the author delves into the political economy of citizenship for small countries and how it has become a source of revenue for a number of struggling small countries. International Horizons is a podcast of the Ralph Bunche Institute for International Studies that brings scholarly expertise to bear on our understanding of international issues. John Torpey, the host of the podcast and director of the Ralph Bunche Institute, holds conversations with prominent scholars and figures in state-of-the-art international issues in our weekly episodes. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices Support our show by becoming a premium member! https://newbooksnetwork.supportingcast.fm/world-affairs
In this episode of International Horizons, RBI director John Torpey interviews Kristin Surak, professor at the London School of Economics, about her new book, The Golden Passport: Global Mobility for Millionaires (Harvard University Press, 2023). The conversation starts with the contrast of Torpey's The Invention of the Passport (Cambridge UP, 2018) and the “golden passport,” which reflects how, in the past three decades, many countries have opened avenues for the wealthy to buy passports and citizenship (aka “citizenship by investment”). Surak discusses the creation of this market and the reasons why some countries are opening these opportunities. Despite not necessarily being attractive citizenship destinations in themselves, there is a hierarchy of citizenships whereby some countries like Turkey can be a citizenship option for citizens with less attractive citizenships such as Syria, Afghanistan or Iraq. Finally, the author delves into the political economy of citizenship for small countries and how it has become a source of revenue for a number of struggling small countries. International Horizons is a podcast of the Ralph Bunche Institute for International Studies that brings scholarly expertise to bear on our understanding of international issues. John Torpey, the host of the podcast and director of the Ralph Bunche Institute, holds conversations with prominent scholars and figures in state-of-the-art international issues in our weekly episodes. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
In this episode of International Horizons, RBI director John Torpey interviews Kristin Surak, professor at the London School of Economics, about her new book, The Golden Passport: Global Mobility for Millionaires (Harvard University Press, 2023). The conversation starts with the contrast of Torpey's The Invention of the Passport (Cambridge UP, 2018) and the “golden passport,” which reflects how, in the past three decades, many countries have opened avenues for the wealthy to buy passports and citizenship (aka “citizenship by investment”). Surak discusses the creation of this market and the reasons why some countries are opening these opportunities. Despite not necessarily being attractive citizenship destinations in themselves, there is a hierarchy of citizenships whereby some countries like Turkey can be a citizenship option for citizens with less attractive citizenships such as Syria, Afghanistan or Iraq. Finally, the author delves into the political economy of citizenship for small countries and how it has become a source of revenue for a number of struggling small countries. International Horizons is a podcast of the Ralph Bunche Institute for International Studies that brings scholarly expertise to bear on our understanding of international issues. John Torpey, the host of the podcast and director of the Ralph Bunche Institute, holds conversations with prominent scholars and figures in state-of-the-art international issues in our weekly episodes.
In this episode of International Horizons, RBI director John Torpey interviews Kristin Surak, professor at the London School of Economics, about her new book, The Golden Passport: Global Mobility for Millionaires (Harvard University Press, 2023). The conversation starts with the contrast of Torpey's The Invention of the Passport (Cambridge UP, 2018) and the “golden passport,” which reflects how, in the past three decades, many countries have opened avenues for the wealthy to buy passports and citizenship (aka “citizenship by investment”). Surak discusses the creation of this market and the reasons why some countries are opening these opportunities. Despite not necessarily being attractive citizenship destinations in themselves, there is a hierarchy of citizenships whereby some countries like Turkey can be a citizenship option for citizens with less attractive citizenships such as Syria, Afghanistan or Iraq. Finally, the author delves into the political economy of citizenship for small countries and how it has become a source of revenue for a number of struggling small countries. International Horizons is a podcast of the Ralph Bunche Institute for International Studies that brings scholarly expertise to bear on our understanding of international issues. John Torpey, the host of the podcast and director of the Ralph Bunche Institute, holds conversations with prominent scholars and figures in state-of-the-art international issues in our weekly episodes. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
High Point head coach Jon Torpey joins for the fifth installment of this month's series in which IL's Terry Foy tries to answer question, "How does recruiting work?" Like the last podcast with Andy Shay, Foy starts by outlining Torpey's background and career stops — Calvert Hall (Md.), Ohio State, Denver and Dartmouth, most prominently — the led to becoming the first coach in Panther program history. From there, he outlines how he found and recruited the likes of Dan Lomas and Matt Thistle, Connor McKemey, Tim Troutner and Asher Nolting. They end by discussing where he sits with '24s and how they'll attack the Class of 2025.
Is there a greater feeling than catching a projectile from a mascot's T-shirt Cannon? Actor and Writer, Michael Torpey, joins the pod to explain why Tim Derk's contribution to the world of sports is First Ballot Hall of Fame worthy, his epic home run catches, and working with Michael Jordan. (00:48) 2023 Nuggets vs "The Bubble" Lakers (06:09) Intro Take Two (07:38) A Special Ad Read (10:12) Fired from Applebees (15:30) The ups and downs of acting and Michael's dream job (17:47) Michael Torpey on Law and Order: SVU (21:02) Michael Torpey's Growth Spurt (26:27) Tim Derk NBA Legend (29:30) The importance of Mascot Names (36:05) Tim Derk becoming the Spurs Mascot (40:52) The Wild Wild West of the NBA (44:24) The T-Shirt Cannon Patent (47:55) Michael Torpey's epic home run catch (49:29) Michael Torpey catches ANOTHER home run catch and saves a woman's life (55:10) Legit weapons set to party mode (56:05) Australia confiscates T-shirt cannons (01:05:43) Neil's Free T-Shirt Story (01:11:12) The Universal Joy of Free Shirts (01:15:10) The Michael Jordan Hanes Commercial (01:21:47) Learning from Uzo Aduba (01:24:15) Being the President of the United States (01:28:48) Shooting Hot Dogs out of T-Shirt Cannons (01:33:31) Air Cannon Injuries (01:39:53) Torpey's Favorite Beverage (01:42:01) Comedy Actor Mount Rushmore (01:43:49) Torpey's secret ingredient for Peanut Butter & Jelly sandwiches
Pokuah, Oscar and Miranda are back to preview the first weekend of finals. They are also joined by Melbourne City's Kaitlyn Torpey ahead of Saturday's big derby game against Melbourne Victory.
Here are the things to expect in the episode:What are the proper ways of selling?Why do people hate selling?Is it possible to fall in love with sales?Why is selling in your own way important?And much more! About Sara:Sara Torpey is a business coach, teacher, and author who helps the teachers, helpers, and givers of the business to create results by UNcomplicating their work, mindset, and systems. Sara is an expert in breaking down complex problems into manageable progress and helping other humans to create and implement practical solutions to complicated issues.In real life, Sara is a multiple business owner, a teacher, a mom, and a wife. She knows what it's like to wear all the hats AND build an amazing business you LOVE at the same time. Sara is fueled by learning, sunshine, growing things, frozen desserts, and helping clients to create their DREAMS. Connect with Sara Torpey!Website: https://www.torpeycoaching.com/UNcomplicating Business for Teachers, Helpers, and Givers Podcast: https://www.torpeycoaching.com/podcastSelling by Giving and the SbG Implementation Lab: https://www.torpeycoaching.com/workshopsFacebook Group: https://www.facebook.com/groups/uncomplicatingbusinessLinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/saratorpey/TikTok: https://www.tiktok.com/@uncomplicatesuccesswsara Connect with Anne Zuckerman!Websites: https://justwantedtoask.com/Bezi Woman: https://beziwoman.com/ | https://www.beziwoman.shop/two-step-order1591558404525Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/bezibradiscsInstagram: https://www.instagram.com/beziwoman/
When there is no trust, there is nothing, which is why we are re-running this very powerful conversation we had with Allison Torpey on leading with trust. Trust is the cornerstone of healthy cultures, effective leadership, and successful relationships. Knowing this is one thing, practicing it is a far greater challenge. Allison joins this week to unpack her chosen leadership style - leading with trust. Doing this takes time, practice, and continual deliberate reinforcement, and Allison shares the methods she uses to keep this front-of-mind.
This episode's guest is Hanover Town Manager, Alex Torpey. He speaks about the role local government can play in reshaping how we govern. Alex Torpey is municipal manager, entrepreneur, educator, consultant, and speaker who is currently the Town Manager of Hanover, New Hampshire. Previously, Alex was the Business Administrator for the City of Lambertville, NJ and the Borough Administrator for Leonia, NJ. He was elected Mayor of his hometown of South Orange, New Jersey in 2011 (by 12 votes), which at 23 years-old, made him one of the youngest mayors in the United States. Interview by Dartmouth student Kyle Mullins '22. Edited by Laura Hemlock. Music: Debussy Arabesque no 1. Composer: Claude Debussy
Pat Torpey, baterista y miembro fundador de la banda de rock Mr. Big, falleció el 7 de febrero de 2018 a los 64 años, debido a complicaciones de su enfermedad de Parkinson. Pat Torpey también tocó con John Parr, Belinda Carlisle, Robert Plant, Ronnie Montrose, Richie Kotzen y The Knack. Torpey fue diagnosticado con Parkinson en 2014, pero aún tocaba con Mr. Big como corista y contribuía a la percusión. El baterista llamó la atención de Paul Gilbert y Billy Sheehan mientras estaba de gira con Tina Turner, Belinda Carlisle y The Knack. Los artistas buscaban formar un grupo con el cantante Eric Martin. El disco debut homónimo de Mr. Big fue lanzado en 1989 y su segundo disco, Lean Into It de 1991, alcanzó el número 15 en la lista Billboard 200. Aunque el grupo se separó en 2002, se reunieron en 2009 y lanzaron tres álbumes desde entonces. El álbum más reciente de Mr. Big, Defying Gravity, fue lanzado en julio de 2017. - - Somos @ruta89radio un proyecto autosostenible, si te interesa que tu marca sea reconocida y la escuchen en todo el mundo, escríbenos! Síguenos en instagram, facebook y twitter. Escúchanos en las plataformas de audio digital y emisoras aliadas. Comenta, dale like y comparte estos especiales con todos los que les gusta la buena música #Rock #Pop #80s #90s. Descarga nuestros programas desde ivoox. Conducen: Juan Carlos López y Mauricio Parada Beltrán desde Colombia para el mundo.
Here are the things to expect in the episode:What are the common pitfalls complicating a business?Why is it important to recognize when you need help?How can you help someone get unstuck?What are the most common problems business owners face?And much more! About Sara:Sara Torpey is a business coach, teacher, and author who helps the teachers, helpers, and givers of the business to create results by UNcomplicating their work, mindset, and systems. Sara is an expert in breaking down complex problems into manageable progress and helping other humans to create and implement practical solutions to complicated issues.In real life, Sara is a multiple business owner, a teacher, a mom, and a wife. She knows what it's like to wear all the hats AND build an amazing business you LOVE at the same time. Sara is fueled by learning, sunshine, growing things, frozen desserts, and helping clients to create their DREAMS. Connect with Sara Torpey!Website: https://www.torpeycoaching.com/Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/saractorpeyTikTok: https://www.tiktok.com/@uncomplicatesuccesswsaraLinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/saratorpey/ Connect with Anne Zuckerman!Websites: https://justwantedtoask.com/Bezi Woman: https://beziwoman.com/ | https://www.beziwoman.shop/two-step-order1591558404525Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/bezibradiscsInstagram: https://www.instagram.com/beziwoman/
We take a look at the B1G with Brian Brecht. Drew McGinn talks about his coaching path getting him to Utah. Jon Torpey discusses recruiting and the SoCon.
"It's trust, it's authenticity, it's being a get better every day addict with everything you do and always looking for an edge. And it's having a genuine love for the people that you work with and the people that work under you or for you. You start to develop bonds with guys where the conversations post-practice is less about what they did wrong in practice and more about who they are and what they're doing or how life is going." -Jon Torpey, HC @ High Point University / Episode 4
Pokuah & Josh are joined in-studio by Melbourne Victory midfielder Alex Chidiac to discuss the win over Adelaide on the weekend, Alex's big decision to terminate her contract in Japan and stay with the Vuck, and coming up against her old side in a massive knockout game on Sunday. Plus, they're joined by Melbourne City wingback Kaitlyn Torpey, who reviews Friday night's heartbreaker against Sydney FC, and how they're looking to make up for it against their crosstown rivals. Finally, your hosts break down the big tactical talking points from the weekend's A-League Women's semi-finals, and look forward to the Preliminary Final.
Is one of your main goals in life to start your own business? It can be terrifying to jump ship and make that transition because that success ratio of business failure is seared into your brain. So today, I wanted to bring in someone who knows what it's like to take that leap and wear all the hats while building a business you love–Sara Torpey. Sara is a business coach who specializes in helping former teachers use their teaching skills to create thriving and profitable businesses. During this episode, we discuss the challenges and fears Sara went through when she completely switched careers, what you can expect to go through when starting your own business, how you can find the proper tools and resources to support you in this transition, and why it is necessary to have the right mindset before jumping feet first into your new adventure. In today's episode we cover: - Tips to help you decide if embarking on this new path is the right choice for you - Working through the fears and the mindset blocks that are stopping you from taking the leap - How to know when it's time to make the transition - The importance of surrounding yourself with the right support and community of people - Understanding your worth and value Prioritizing you and taking time to do things that you love to help keep you productive and show up better for your business - Understanding you CAN do anything but you can't do everything on your own - How to keep going when you're having bad days - How to best manage your time and find the balance between work and life as a new entrepreneur - Using networking as a place to connect, build relationships and open up opportunities - Getting comfortable around selling - Why there's no such thing as failure Thanks so much for listening! Don't forget to connect with me and let me know what you would like to hear in future episodes over on Instagram! For the Show Notes, head over to stripeddogcreative.com/podcast